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Poland ploughs through with controversial judicial reforms

Ignoring objections at home and from the European Union, Poland has decided to go ahead with the appointment of new judges to the Supreme...

Why Poland’s top judge refuses to retire

Poland announced on July 3 that its top judge will need to retire on July 4 in line with a controversial reform passed by...

How Azerbaijan bribed ex-Council of Europe members

Former members of the Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly engaged in “corruptive activities” and violated the human rights body's code of ethics, according to...

Germany to decide on extradition of Catalonia’s Carles Puigdemont

The extradition of former Catalan President, Carles Puigdemont, was officially requested by the public prosecutor for Germany’s northern state of Schleswig-Holstein. Puigdemont is being charged...

To Whom Erdogan Can Touch and Can’t?

UN Human Rights Office has published a comprehensive report on the massive human rights violations under the long-lasting State of Emergency declared in the...

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Energy, an election issue as Germany’s winds of change mark a record year

Germany's wind sector, its number one source of electric...

The EU launches new code to counter online hate speech

The European Commission and the European Board for Digital...

European farmers brace for tariff fallout as U.S. trade war looms

Across Europe's sprawling fields and vineyards, a storm is...

Chevron is interesting for hydrocarbon exploration in Greece

The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy has announced...

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